Tomer,
Good that you sorted it. Note though that if it's gzip-compressed
it's an XML file, not a sqlite3 database. Does `file` on the
apparently corrupted gnucash file claim that it's a sqlite3 database?
Regards,
John Ralls
When I use the `file` command on the corrupted file, it just reports
it as "data". It's a binary file, but not recognized as being in Gzip
format.
~T
If you're talking about the ".gnucash" file then just add ".tar" and
unzip it. It's only tarred, not gzipped.
It's definitely an XML file, I do lots of stuff with it programmatically
in PHP.
Paul.
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